safe house safety-net(work)

Operation Free the captives

Warrior Bride partners with safe houses to come alongside of survivors to support their mental, emotional, physical, and spiritual healing journey. Being rescued and finding stabilization in a safe house are vital first steps on the healing journey. Once survivors are stabilized, Warrior Bride helps walk them through the aftermath by helping them process the trauma and step into their future as overcomers.

Warrior Bride’s expertise equips safe houses to identify and incorporate cost effective, practical tools that build a foundation during the stabilization stage that survivors will pull strength from for years to come.

WBM believes that safe houses have a tremendous role in impacting and bringing healing to survivors. Everyone’s journey is unique. Person-centered, trauma informed healing modalities address the aftermath of trauma on the mind, body, spirit, and soul. WBM specializes in serving clients with dissociative identity disorder (DID) and those who experienced severe ongoing trauma in early childhood and need longer-term support. Additionally, WBM provides conferences, trainings, and on-going support for staff and support teams for a comprehensive healing outcome.

Safe House Survivor Services

Deliverance and Inner Healing

Ritual Abuse & Deprogramming

Person-centered deep dive into topics covered in online workshops

Sand Tray Processing: Creating a safe space for DID systems to do parts work

Attachment & Boundaries: Dissociative disorders and safety in relationships

Getting to know your DID system: Benefits and challenges of establishing trust and teamwork within a survivor’s system

Discipleship focused on specific needs of ritual abuse and religious abuse survivors

Self-Care and Triggers: Helping parts become part of the solution (new roles and responsibilities within the system)

Monthly online group to foster peer support, connection, and shared experiences in a safe environment 

Staff Trainings

Living a Sealed-Up Life: Spiritual armor, battle ready, and spiritual warfare tactics specific to working with DID and ritual abuse survivors

Trauma-Informed Care and the unique challenges DID and ritual abuse survivors experience

Crisis Intervention: De-escalation techniques, sensitivity training, active listening and effective communication when DID and ritual abuse survivors are triggered

Self-Care strategies, resiliency building, and managing stress in high-pressure environments

Creating safety, confidence, and trust between staff and residents

Monthly or biweekly support calls 

Strategic planning 

Crisis Support

Contact us to schedule a meeting to discuss your needs and explore how our services can make a positive difference in your safe house community. Together, we can create a haven of healing, growth, and resilience for those seeking refuge and support. Let’s empower survivors on their journey and equip staff with the tools to guide them effectively. Schedule a free 30 minute consultation and join us in building a brighter and hopeful future for those you serve.